Application Diagrams - System Diagrams

Application Diagrams provide some great examples of typical systems. They show how products connect with each other as well as connect to third-party products. Some diagrams also provide connection ideas for specific products.

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An A/V control system solution adaptable for classroom or conference room that includes: dual video projectors, multiple microphones and program audio, portable media, e-Control®2, RoomView scheduling and monitoring, and touchpanel control.

A typical small presentation room equipped with a single HD display, and analog and digital sources for the presenter. Because of the small room constraints, an MPC-M25 was used to provide uncompromised control and switching capabilities at a lectern. The fiber optics cable simplifies wiring.

An average simple presentation room is equipped with a single display and several analog and digital sources for the presenter, including a laptop port. In addition, the instructor has a local display to view their computer output. These smaller rooms usually have very tight space requirements for equipment in the lectern. This simple DigitalMedia solution provides a great amount of AV input flexibility without compromising on digital video or complicating the room wiring. Features: Single DM transmitter with multi-source switching; Single DM Receiver provides HDMI content and display control; System controlled by simple wall mounted interface/processor.

Multi room distribution in residential environments involves the combining of several sources and format types to different makes and resolutions of displays. Crestron Digital Media enables the distribution, resolution determination and HDCP management across a minimal whole home infrastructure. DM allows a homeowner to play the content where they want it, when they want without comprising resolution. Features: Multi-source, multi-room HDMI distribution; Remote located sources using DM transmitters; Up to 8 sources and 8 displays.

DMPS-300-C provides a complete control and signal routing/processing solution for this videoconferencing application. Includes support for 6 microphones and various multimedia presentation sources, including two remote inputs via DigitalMedia 8G+ Transmitters. Supports two independent video displays via DM 8G+ Receivers. Features PoDM (Power over DM) for a true one-wire interface to each DM 8G+ Transmitter and Receiver (no wallwarts required). Also includes touch screen control with on-screen high-definition video preview, lighting and shade control, and independent audio output for an assistive listening system.

View this application diagram to see how FlipTops are completely modular and can be customized to provide the most common cabling and connection options required in today’s conference rooms, lecture halls, and training rooms

The DVPHD works with a V-Panel display as an alternative to a DGE, providing high-definition touchpanel performance with up to 8 simultaneous preview windows. Integrated into a complete DigitalMedia system, this solution allows versatile signal routing for multiple sources and displays in addition to the V-Panel. Includes USB Mouse/Keyboard extension for control of multiple centralized computers.

The DVPHD works with a V-Panel display as an alternative to a DGE, providing high-definition touchpanel performance with up to 8 simultaneous preview windows. Includes USB Mouse/Keyboard extension for control of a centralized computer.

In this typical iMedia room with video support, the IM-RXV3 accepts three iMedia inputs from three different iMedia input devices. Two of the iMedia input devices (IM-TCCV and IM-WCCV) accept standard video and send it on to the iMedia receiver for display using a video projector. The projector screen is controlled by the relay in the IM-RXV3. Two room speakers are powered by the IM-RXV3, and RoomView provides asset management.

Utilizing video, RGB and audio inputs, the MPS-100 can provide video and RGB outputs for a video projector, amplified speaker outputs, and control for a projector screen. Controls include a touchpanel, keypad, and lighting dimmers. This system is integrated into a larger system via RoomView asset management software.

Shown here with Game Console, Blu-Ray, and HD Cable inputs, providing surround sound through the PROAMP-7X400, High Definition video, and additional audio distribution capability. Control is provided by the wireless TPS-6X.

For designs with four points of interface for portable AV and computer sources with QM-FTMC, QM-WMC, QM-MD4X2, QM-RMCRX, CRESCAT-QM, and RoomView. A complete multipoint, single-projector signal routing, processing, and control solution with remote access and central management.

This diagram shows how to use HD-SCALER products, an HD-MD switcher, and an HD-EXT extender to switch between a VGA and HDMI input, scale the signals to a specified resolution, and extend them over HDBaseT.

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